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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T20:16:14+00:00 2026-05-12T20:16:14+00:00

I see the Nginx HttpRewriteModule documentation has an example to rewrite a www-prefixed domain

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I see the Nginx HttpRewriteModule documentation has an example to rewrite a www-prefixed domain to a non-www-prefixed domain:

if ($host ~* www\.(.*)) {
  set $host_without_www $1;
  rewrite ^(.*)$ http://$host_without_www$1 permanent; # $1 contains '/foo', not 'www.mydomain.com/foo'
}

How can I do the reverse– rewrite a non-www-prefixed domain to a www-prefixed domain? I thought maybe I could do something like the following but Nginx doesn’t like the nested if statement.

if ($host !~* ^www\.) {                       # check if host doesn't start with www.
    if ($host ~* ([a-z0-9]+\.[a-z0-9]+)) {    # check host is of the form xxx.xxx (i.e. no subdomain)
        set $host_with_www www.$1;
        rewrite ^(.*)$ http://$host_with_www$1 permanent;
    }
}

Also I wanted this to work for any domain name without explicitly telling Nginx to rewrite domain1.com -> http://www.domain1.com, domain2.com -> http://www.domain2.com, etc. since I have a large number of domains to rewrite.

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    2026-05-12T20:16:14+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:16 pm

    Well I guess I don’t really need the outer “if” statement since I’m only checking for domains of the form xxx.xxx anyways. The following works for me, though it’s not robust. Let me know if there is a better solution.

        if ($host ~* ^([a-z0-9\-]+\.(com|net|org))$) {
            set $host_with_www www.$1;
            rewrite ^(.*)$ http://$host_with_www$1 permanent;
        }
    

    Edit: Added hyphen to the regular expression since it is a valid character in a hostname.

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